Saturday, October 17, 2009

aha!

Thanks to Suzanne for reminding me about this experience:

I was at Wal-Mart waiting for the photo studio girl to come back from lunch so I could pick up my pics of Lucy. When I first arrived, she was gone (no posted time to return), so I wandered through the store, talked on my phone, and dawdled, a lot. I checked out and remembered I'd forgotten the second of two reasons I had gone there in the first place - Salad...so...found it, buy it, back to the photo studio.

Still "Out to lunch" - hm...I was annoyed, to say the least.

Anyway, while I was texting a friend, an older man stopped and said to me, "cheer up, today's your lucky day." He then handed me a $5 bill and continued on his way. I was speechless (I know, I know). All I could stammer was, "Thank you."

What I realized was, that man went out of his way to make a complete stranger have a better day. My day really was better - I was still bugged about the lunch thing, but I was in a better mood the rest of the day and I have a great incentive to pass my $5 on to someone else. It was an amazing moment of self-realization - my moods DO affect others.

3 comments:

Sarah Lee said...

What a great little story! I've actually been thinking about that a lot lately. It doesn't take very much on our part to totally make someone else's day! Thank you for the reminder!

maria said...

WOW I love random acts of kindness! Thanks for sharing it :)

Debbie said...

I love when people prove that the world hasn't gone to pot yet.